Hawaiian Word of the Week: Nīele
Nīele—To be curious.
Nīele—To be curious.
At the annual Piʻo Summit, leaders, scholars and community advocates examine how land, law and justice intersect and what that means for Hawaiʻi’s future.
Nahunaiki—Little bites.
Huliau—Turning point, a time of change.
Makani nui—strong wind.
东精影业 Hilo PhD student Nicholas Kealiʻi Lum collaborates with a Japan recording artist to release an original mele Hawaiʻi composition.
Hawaiian theatre production Lele Wale takes audiences on a journey of community rebuilding in the wake of the Lahaina wildfires.
The Windward CC event marks the first of six Hawaiian language speech competitions hosted by UH this Pepeluali (February).
Interactive exhibits exploring sovereignty and life force are expanding across 东精影业 libraries statewide this spring.
Peni—pen, pencil.